The Visual Worlds of Life Writing

The Visual Worlds of Life Writing
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781835532683
ISBN-13 : 1835532683
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Book Synopsis The Visual Worlds of Life Writing by : Kerstin Maria Pahl

Download or read book The Visual Worlds of Life Writing written by Kerstin Maria Pahl and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2025-01-04 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An Open Access edition is available. The Visual Worlds of Life Writing brings into conversation the two most popular genres in long-eighteenth-century England: portraits and biographies. As key instruments of social formation when Britain was “forging the nation” (Linda Colley), they were wielded alike by Whigs and Tories, the aristocracy and the commercial middle-classes, high-class artists and grub-street writers. They were most persuasive, however, when used jointly: portrait prints, ideally accompanied by ‘Brief Lives’, sold by the thousands. National histories were re-issued to include pictures. Portraitists were required to stage their sitters as though taken from real-life situations. Embedded into such interplay between texts and images was an aesthetic claim: doing biography was a multimedia enterprise. Far from being just words on a page, eighteenth-century life writing came with frontispiece portraits, illustrations, or elaborate title pages. Biographers directed their readers to existing portraits of their subjects to enhance the reading experience. Portraits made of calligraphic writing blurred the boundaries between text and image. As a thorough reassessment of visual culture’s role in producing biographies, this book offers an in-depth analysis of the rhetorics of portraiture and life writing, an historical account of their sister arts tradition, and an inquiry into the social function of profiling people.


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